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Death in our culture is hidden away. While logically we understand that we will all die someday, it is generally a topic that is uncomfortable, and swept under the rug. Is it appropriate to bring a younger child to a funeral? How different is it to let a teenager have a cellphone and no real relationships supported by the family? How does your lack of real relationships in your childhood affect your adult relationships? Do we only have professionalized way of living? With superficial connections? Early family experience affects later romantic and other relationships. How do we learn to be more patient in our interactions and relationships?
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Death in our culture is hidden away. While logically we understand that we will all die someday, it is generally a topic that is uncomfortable, and swept under the rug. Is it appropriate to bring a younger child to a funeral? How different is it to let a teenager have a cellphone and no real relationships supported by the family? How does your lack of real relationships in your childhood affect your adult relationships? Do we only have professionalized way of living? With superficial connections? Early family experience affects later romantic and other relationships. How do we learn to be more patient in our interactions and relationships?